how do i wire a pair of 6x9s to a single channel

ok, each 6x9 is 2ohm correct? Just put one on each channel. Amp will get a little warmer because its running at 2 ohm stereo, but thats what it was designed to do.

Take each + and - from each 6x9 and put it on each channel seperate of that amp. Problem solved.

 
BTW, that amp at 2ohm stereo should have plenty of power for each 6x9 so no need to bridge it at all. Cant understand why you wanted to in the first place, this seems like an easy answer to your problem.

 
i can tell you for a FACT, that something must be wrong with the wiring or speakers. I have the SAME amp and infinity components in the front and infinity coaxials in the back. They are all 2 ohm and i have the gain set about half and go 24 no more than 26 on the HU out of i think 40. and they just soak it up and get louder. My friend had a speaker that would work until he tried to blast it and it would start cutting out. I say try each speaker independently and make sure none are blown.

 
When actually playing music, the ohms change no matter what you are playing.
You must be retarded. It's proper saying is once you wire up any sub, spkr, whatever correctly to an amp, that amp automatically see's the ohm load your feeding it.

 
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